HP727 Once again....I was on vaca and took about 60 pics. After taking a fabulous rainbow pic some words appeared on the screen. As I was on a Harley and in the sun I could not read what it said. The screen turned to colored stripes and then turned off. When I got to the hotel and went to check my pics THEY WERE ALL DELETED!!!! Is there any way they can be retrieved? As I am getting ready to go again I want a new camera so that this does not happen again. My camera has the extended warranty. How do I get one?

Yes I did try putting the memory in the computer no luck. I also checked the camera's memory and no luck. My battery was full so it must be internal. I lost a lot of great pics.Yes I did try putting the memory in the computer no luck. I also checked the camera's memory and no luck. My battery was full so it must be internal. I lost a lot of great pics.

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What makes and models are your two cameras? What image settings are you using on the two cameras?Without knowing the specifics, I'd say your Nikon is shooting larger pictures and saving them with less compression (better quality setting).

Try to format your SD card on your computer, you should be able to uncheck the write protect option, in the format menu.Hoping for a Windows-based computer, Start > My Computer > under "devices with removable storage" right click on your SD card, choose format, options should appear. Hope this helps...

I have had a similar problem. Pictureres look like they are taken through a Venetial blind with white horizontal bands though I did get one with dark banding. It appears to have something to do with light levels. I took a few pics in a dark area with no flash and now it is working again...until it quits working again. Perhaps it is something to do with light level calibration? Whatever it is the problem is internal. If you are still under warranty, I highly recommend taking your camera in for repairs/replacement. Ours started acting up just after the warranty expired so no love for us.